Weighing the risks of using the CRA to restore EPA’s methane standards

The article from the Harvard Environmental & Energy Law Program examines the risks associated with using the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to reinstate EPA methane standards. It discusses the CRA’s potential implications for regulatory stability and environmental protection, highlighting legal and procedural challenges in utilizing this legislative tool. The article likely evaluates the broader impacts on methane emissions regulation and climate policy, emphasizing considerations for policymakers and stakeholders involved in environmental governance.

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Region
US
Published
2020
Resource Type
Expert analysis
Category
Regulations, frameworks and voluntary initiatives
Sub-Category
Regulations
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